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A.J. Ellis 2017 Projections

Projected stats for the rest of the season as calculated by Steamer, which uses past performance and aging trends to develop a future projection for players. It also uses pitch tracking data to help forecast pitchers. Read More >

Projected stats for the rest of the season as calculated by Steamer, which uses past performance and aging trends to develop a future projection for players. It also uses pitch tracking data to help forecast pitchers. Read More >

Andrew James Ellis Bio Info

Andrew James Ellis…he and his wife, Cindy, have two daughters, Ainsley and Audrey, and a son, Luke…participated in a community event and filmed a public service announcement as a part of the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation's partnership with Vision to Learn, a non-profit organization which provides free eye exams and free eyeglasses to elementary school students in low-income communities throughout the Greater Los Angeles area...has penned guest columns for Los Angeles Times, ESPN.com and The Players Tribune...read to schoolchildren in Read Across America Day event in Glendale, Arizona during Spring Training in March 2011 and 2012...in 2010, played various games at Sports Authority in Burbank with disadvantaged youth from Optimist Youth Homes and Family Services…his brother Josh was a pitcher in the Diamondbacks' system.

2016

Combined to hit .216 (37x171) with eight doubles, two home runs and 22 RBI in 64 games between Los Angeles and Philadelphia...Appeared in 53 games with Dodgers, batting .194 (27x139), before being traded to Philadelphia along with RHP Tommy Bergjans and player to be named later on August 25 for Carlos Ruiz and cash considerations...With Phillies, appeared in 11 games and hit .313 (10x32) with three doubles, one home run and nine RBI...Made fifth consecutive Opening Day start on April 4 at San Diego, going 1x4 with a season-high three RBI. Also had three-RBI affairs on September 2 vs. Atlanta and Sept. 17 vs. Miami...Recorded season-high two hits on April 23 at Colorado, going 2x4 with two runs scored, one home run and two RBI. Equaled hit total six times over remainder of season...Made eight starts with Phillies after acquisition, batting .250 (2x28) as starter. In three games off bench, had three hits in four at-bats...Ended season hitting in each of last four games, with a .600 (6x10) average...Among National League catchers with at-least 50 games started, ranked fourth in catchers ERA at 3.38, behind David Ross (2.39), Rene Rivera (2.75) and Miguel Montero (3.16).

2015

Rebounded from a slow start to the season to hit .238 with seven homers and 21 RBI in 63 games in his eighth MLB season. ... From July 1-conclusion of the season, posted a .279/.394/.523 slashline, going 31-for-111 with six doubles, seven homers and 18 RBI in 37 games. ... Received the bulk of starts against left-handed pitchers down the stretch and batted .260 (20-for-77) with a .394 on-base percentage and .519 slugging percentage off lefties. ... Made 55 starts, catching Clayton Kershaw (21), Brett Anderson (11), Zack Greinke (6), Alex Wood (6), Brandon McCarthy (3), Mike Bolsinger (3), Mat Latos (3), Joe Wieland (1) and Carlos Frias (1). ...Ranked seventh in the Majors (min. 50 G) with a 3.37 catchers' ERA… threw out eight of 30 attempted basestealers (26.7%). ... Placed on the DL from July 20-Aug. 4 with right knee inflammation. ... Appeared in three games (two starts) in the NLDS vs. New York, going 2-for-8 at the plate.

2014

Made his third consecutive Opening Day start for the Dodgers in Australia and appeared in 93 games for Los Angeles in his seventh Major League season...Landed on the disabled list twice, April 6-May 14 (left knee surgery) and May 25-June 13 (right ankle sprain)...Was behind the plate for his first no-hitter on June 18 vs. Colorado, when Clayton Kershaw struck out 15 and allowed only one runner to reach base...Posted his second career multi-homer game on Sept. 19 at Chicago-NL (other: 8/3/12 vs. CHC)…collected a season-high four RBI...Recorded his seventh career walk-off on July 12 against San Diego, plating Adrian Gonzalez on a sacrifice fly to right field...Ranked fourth in the NL with a 3.23 catchers ERA...Tied a franchise record for most assists by a catcher in an inning by having all three assists in the 4th inning on May 23, 2014 at Philadelphia (also: Bruce Edwards, Aug. 15, 1946 vs. Giants - 4th inning)...Started and hit safely in all four of the Dodgers' NLDS games against the Cardinals, going 7-for-13 (.538) with a double, a homer and two RBI…went 4-for-5 with three runs scored, a homer and two RBI in Game 1, tying a franchise single-game postseason record with four hits

2013

Reached double-digit home runs for a second consecutive season, clubbing 10 homers and posting a .238 batting average with 52 RBI in his sixth season with the Dodgers... Threw out 24 (3rd, MLB) of 59 potential base stealers during the regular season, good for a 44.4 caught stealing percentage (3rd, MLB)... Among qualifying Major League catchers, his 3.05 catcher ERA ranked second…made 109 starts behind the plate, the sixth-most starts among Major League catchers... Tied for third on the club with 52 RBI and ranked third with 45 walks... Among players with a minimum of 350 at-bats, ranked second in the Majors by seeing an average of 4.35 pitches per plate appearance... Had a career-long nine-game hitting streak from June 2-July 10, batting .385 (15-for-39) during the streak…the club went 9-0 during the run... Hit a walk-off single to right field that scored Hanley Ramirez on June 29…was his sixth career walk-off hit... Recorded his first career four-hit performance and also collected a career-high five RBI in a 14-5 win at Toronto on July 22... Excelled in Interleague play, batting .341 (15-for-44) with a homer and 11 RBI in 15 games against AL opponents... Started behind the plate for all 10 postseason games in the NLDS and NLCS, posting a .323 (10-for-31) batting average with a homer, triple, four doubles and three RBI in his first postseason action... His .323 batting average and .613 slugging percentage in the postseason was the highest for a catcher in franchise history.

2012In his first full season as a starter, ranked 11th in the NL in on-base percentage and tied for 13th with 65 walks. Led the NL and tied for the big league lead with Adam Dunn by averaging 4.43 pitches per plate appearance. Collected at least one RBI in six consecutive games from Sept. 23-30, a career-long run and the longest streak by
a Dodger this season. Established single-game career highs in homers (2, Aug. 3 vs. Chicago-NL) and RBI (4, May 13 vs. Colorado and
Aug. 29 at Colorado), while tying his career high with three hits on three occasions (July 7 at Arizona, Aug. 3 vs.
Chicago, Aug. 19 at Atlanta, three times in 2010). Led the team with three walk-off RBI, including a bases-loaded walk (May 18 vs. St. Louis), an RBI single (Sept. 3
vs. San Diego) and the first walk-off homer of his career, a three-run shot on May 26 vs. Houston. Ranked second on the club with 133 games played and ranked fourth in the Majors with both 131 games and 1151.0
innings caught this season...threw out 28 would-be base stealers, tying for the fourth most in the big leagues
(28/74)...posted a .995 fielding percentage, which tied for the third-best mark among MLB catchers. Hit 13 home runs, his most at any level in his professional career with 11 coming against right-handed pitchers. Batted .290 or better in three months, doing so in April (.291), May (.333) and August (.291)His .277 batting average (77-for-278) out of the eighth spot in the lineup was the fifth highest mark among big
leaguers...his seven homers tied for the second most out of that spot in the order among Major Leaguers. Blasted the first grand slam of his career with an eighth-inning shot off Rockies reliever Will Harris on Aug. 29 at
Colorado. Reached base in 28 consecutive games from
April 11-May 19, which tied for the seventh
longest such streak in the Majors this season. Batted .448 (13-for-29) during his careerlong eight-game hitting streak from May
9-19. Walked four times on June 11 vs. the Angels,
setting a new career high, and matched that
on July 29 at San Francisco...became just the
third Dodger in franchise history to walk four
times in a game twice during the season
(Duke Snider, Jack Fournier). Posted a 3.30 catcher's ERA, which was the
third best mark in the Majors. Made his second career Opening Day roster
(also 2011) and his first Opening Day start
behind the plate on April 5 at San Diego. Voted by his teammates and coaches as the
winner of the seventh annual Roy Campanella Award, which is given to the Dodger player who best exemplifies
the spirit and leadership of the Hall of Fame catcher...was the second catcher to win the award as the "most
inspirational Dodger," joining Russell Martin (2007).2011Saw action in 31 games and hit .271 (23-for-85) with two homers, a double, a
triple and 11 RBI...Appeared in 29 games (25 starts) behind the plate and did not make an error...Slugged his first Major League home run on Aug. 24 at Busch Stadium off the
Cardinals' Jaime Garcia...homered again in Atlanta off Mike Minor on Sept. 3...Hit his first-career triple at Arizona in the second-to-last game of the season on Sept. 27...Batted .360 (9-for-25) with two homers against left-handed pitching...Hit. 435 (10-for-23) in day games...batted .407 (11-for-27) in the seventh inning or later...In 12 September games, hit .323 (10-for-31) with a homer and four RBI...Went 1-for-2 as a pinch-hitter and his .392 on-base percentage ranked second on
the team...Hit .304 (56-for-184) with two homers, 28 RBI, 50 walks and a team-best .467
on-base percentage over 59 games for Triple-A Albuquerque.2010Established career highs in every single offensive category and played in a career-best 44 games ... caught 43 games (34 starts) ... Hit .278 (30-for-108) with five doubles, 16 RBI, 14 walks and a .363 on-base percentage ... Began the season at Triple-A Albuquerque, but was quickly promoted to back up Russell Martin on
April 10 when Brad Ausmus went on the disabled list ... From April 10-July 20, hit .204 (10-for-49) in 19 games (15 starts) ... was optioned to Triple-A
Albuquerque on July 21, but was quickly recalled on Aug. 4 when Russell Martin went on the DL ...
made seven starts and hit .217 before getting optioned once again on Aug. 22 ... Was recalled for a third time on Sept. 5 and hit .417 (15-for-36) with two doubles and six RBI over
his final 16 games, raising his average 70 points during that span ... Batted .714 (10-for-14) during his career-long five-game hitting streak from Sept. 11-21 ... went
7-for-8 in the three-game series against Colorado that weekend becoming the first Dodger to go
7-for-8 or better in a series (.875 BA or higher, min. seven hits) since Jim Gilliam went 7-for-8 in a
two-game series at Chicago in August 1959 ... the last MLB player to turn the trick was Pittsburgh's
Freddy Sanchez (8-for-9) in a three-game series at Chicago in May 2009 (Source: Elias) ... Batted .364 (12-for-33) with runners in scoring position and hit .286 (14-for-49) with runners
on base ... Collected two walk-off hits in the 11th inning this season: Sept. 19 vs. Colorado and June 6 vs.
Atlanta ... Hit .364 (20-for-55) in 19 home games and batted .359 (14-for-39) in 14 day games ... Stroked a single in the seventh inning and a double in the ninth inning on April 17 for his first career
extra-base hit in his first career multi-hit game ... Had three three-hit games on the season ... cracked a career-high two doubles on Sept. 17 ... Posted a .996 fielding percentage in 43 games caught ... made just one error in 308.2 innings ...
threw out eight of 34 baserunners (23.5%) and posted a 4.11 catcher ERA ... Overall, hit .262 with five doubles, a triple, seven RBI and 13 walks in 18 games with Triple-A
Albuquerque.2009Appeared in eight games (two starts) in three
stints for the Dodgers, going 1-for-10 with an
RBI at the plate...Stroked an RBI single in the first inning for his
first career hit and RBI off Jason Marquis in the
season finale on October 4 vs. Colorado...Led all full-season Dodger minor leaguers with
a .438 on-base percentage for Triple-A Albuquerque...
walked more times (64) than he
struck out (44)...Batted .354 (28-for-79) with eight doubles and
15 RBI in 25 August games for Albuquerque
to earn a Dodger Pride Award, which are given
on a monthly basis to the players at each level
of the club's minor league system who play the
game with a hustling, smart, aggressive style...Hit .314 with 13 doubles and 39 RBI in 90
games for the Isotopes, including .341 (28-for-
82) with runners in scoring position...In 37 post All-Star games for Albuquerque, batted
.353 (41-for-116) with 23 RBI...Optioned to Albuquerque on April 5 after batting
.281 with five RBI in 19 Spring Training
games for the Dodgers2008Was a mid-season Pacific Coast League All-Star in his Triple-A debut, posting an organization-best .436 on-base percentage
with Las Vegas...batted .321 with 17 doubles, four homers, and 59 RBI in 84 games, and had his contract purchased by Los
Angeles on Sept. 3 for his Major League debut...Appeared in four games with the Dodgers,
appearing three times as a defensive
replacement before making his first start
Sept. 28 at San Francisco...went 0-for-3
with two strikeouts that night...made his
debut Sept. 15 at Pittsburgh, coming on to
catch in the ninth inning with the Dodgers
ahead 8-0...With Vegas, had more walks (50) than
strikeouts (44)...was also hit by a pitch eight
times...hit .345 (30-for-87) with runners in
scoring position...batted .277 (41-for-148)
with 32 RBI in 46 games through June and
.373 (47-for-126) with 27 RBI in his final
38 games beginning July 1...Won the Dodger Pride Award with Las Vegas
for the month of May, when he hit .298
(14-for-47) with 13 RBI and a .441 on-base
percentage in 15 games2007Batted .269 with eight homers and 57 RBI in 109 games in his second straight full season with Jacksonville...Twice earned Southern League Player of the Week honors: June 11-17 (.545, 12-for-22, 10 RBI) and Aug. 27-Sept. 3 (.400, 12-
for-30, four homers, nine RBI)2006In his first full season in Double-A, hit .250 with no homers, 21 RBI, and a .383 on-base percentage in 81 games...walked as
many times as he struck out (53)...Hit .271 (38-for-140) in 47 games before the All-Star break and just .223 (25-for-112) in 34 games after the break...Played for Mesa of the Arizona Fall League after the season, and batted .346 (18-for-52) with two homers and nine RBI in 17
games2005Batted .256 with three homers and 22 RBI in 57 games with Single-A Vero Beach...walked nearly as many times
(22) as he struck out (26).2004Hit .219 with two homers and 22 RBI in 40 games with Single-A Vero Beach...walked more times (24) than he
struck out (20).2003Played just three games with South Georgia of the Single-A South Atlantic League, going hitless in six at-bats,
before being placed on the disabled list with a fractured left hand.